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Gunmen abduct men from Mexico tourist town

Six or seven men, believed to be connected to a large drug cartel, have been abducted by armed men from a restaurant in Mexico.

The entrance of the restaurant "La Leche" stands closed after armed men abducted gang members
The entrance of the restaurant "La Leche" stands closed after armed men abducted gang members Source: AAP

Eight armed men have abducted six or seven suspected members of the Sinaloa drug cartel from a restaurant in the heart of Mexico's Pacific tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta, the state attorney general said.

Local authorities say the victims were seized around 1am (local time) on Monday morning from a restaurant in the resort town.

Jalisco Attorney General Eduardo Almaguer has told local television the abducted men were believed to be members of the Sinaloa cartel, one of Mexico's most feared drug smuggling gangs, which was led by Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman until his capture in January.

Almaguer said the suspected gang members were accompanied by nine women who were left behind, adding that the kidnappers had yet to make any contact with authorities.

Puerto Vallarta, in the state of Jalisco, is one of Mexico's top holiday destinations, luring all-inclusive tourists and high-end sunseekers to its beaches.

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Jalisco, which lies south along the Pacific coast from Sinaloa, is also home to the Jalisco New Generation cartel, which has become one of the country's most powerful drug gangs in recent years.

In a statement, the prosecutor's office said it was investigating the incident, while Almaguer said he was trying to fully identify the men who were abducted.


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